The second album by Brazilian pop singer Marjorie Estiano, Flores, Amores e Blábláblá marks a departure for the singer. It's a blend of pop, soul, R&B, house, EDM, and trance. For Flores, Amores e Blábláblá she brings a cover of the Beatles song "Oh! Darling", a melancholic "Doce Novembro" (Sweet November) and an agitated "Tatuagem" (Tattoo), composed by Rita Lee.